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This film reveals the brutal reality of life on the streets and in the slums of Mumbai, following the daily struggles of four young children to survive.
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published:07 May 2016

views:1528885

Generous sponsors gave meals for impoverished kids in Cebu City.
We prepared vegetables, cooked, organized and distributed tickets around the squatter area.
You can feed 500 kids: http://riseabove-cebu.org/projects/food-program/
You can donate: http://riseabove-cebu.org/donate/
Buying vegetables at Carbon market: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QYZN7eEAY3E
“If you cannot feed a hundred people, then feed just one.”

published:05 Jun 2018

views:35599

A documentary about four children who live in Delhi's unregistered slums. They tell us about their dreams and aspirations, and role models. Their parents speak about their family situation and hopes for their children's future. Teachers at NGO Pratham talks about the business and its challenges. Continuous portrayed the harsh life in Delhi's unregistered slums.
The film is 27 minutes long.

published:20 Feb 2013

views:136091

Watch incredible real video of Slum life in india.How slum people are surviving in india.How kids are enjoying in difficult circumstances.
slum life of india- india slums, india's slumdog' millions: A glimpse of life in india's slums

published:19 Dec 2016

views:69478

My FirstChocolate - Slum kids eating chocolate for the first time. We've often heard sharing is caring , help the needy, etc. This time, why not actually do something and show the world how beautiful it is just to get a smile on a little child's face.
Background music - http://www.bensound.com/royalty-free-music/track/little-idea

published:29 Oct 2016

views:83197

"PMR" is an NGO in Delhi/India who supports homeless people as well as people living in Slums. Dr.Dr. Parasher leads you through the project and the slums. For more information about our movies, visit us at: www.durga-productions.com If you like this film, please share it. Thank you.

published:14 May 2015

views:199557

BBCNews went to Maré favela to meet 11 year-old twins, Samira and Samir da Silva, to learn how violence affects their daily lives as they grow up in a Rio de Janeiro's shanty town. Brazil's shanty towns are often associated with criminality and high death tolls and in 2015, more than 100,000 students had their classes cancelled because of shootings near their schools.
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published:03 Jan 2016

views:3367310

The people living in this slum squeeze out a living peeling garlic.
The kids are struggling to balance school and helping their parents.
Despite that the place looks clean and cosy and residents are still able to smile.
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published:24 Sep 2016

views:280933

Why don’t boys do housework in Mumbai? Why do girls have to fight for an education? This is the first in an ongoing series about programs that challenge teenagers to reimagine male and female roles around the world.
The World Economic Forum 2014 Global Gender Gap Index ranked India as 114 out of 142 countries - based on how women fared against men when it came to economic participation and opportunities, educational attainment and health and survival.
We visited a project in Mumbai called GEMS – Gender EquityMovement in Schools, a program of the International Centre for Research on Women - to hear what boys and girls had to say about gender in their own lives, and then followed them home to get their parents' views.
Read the full story: http://www.trust.org/item/20150323000053-yi54l/
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published:23 Jul 2015

views:10204

A compilation of video from a walk through one of Delhi, India's slums focusing on the kids that seem to be everywhere...

published:25 Jul 2014

views:2017

In one of the world's largest cities, 150,000 kids live on the streets. They face a barrage of drugs, abuse and violence in their quest to survive

published:10 Apr 2013

views:106255

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A PIZZA delivery boy who was thrown out onto the streets by his father has become one of India’s best known BMX champions. Growing up in the slums of Mumbai, India, 26-year-old Annul Pale had a passion for cycling from his early days and developed an interest in BMX after watching the stunts on a sports channel. After experimenting with skateboarding and b-boying, Anul got into BMX stunt riding in 2005 and has since won numerous championships and even appeared in a movie.
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Proposed top-level domain

The Domain Name System of the Internet consists of a set of top-level domains which constitute the root domain of the hierarchical name space and database. In the growth of the Internet, it became desirable to expand the set of initially six generic top-level domains in 1984. As a result new top-level domain names have been proposed for implementation by ICANN. Such proposals included a variety of models ranging from adoption of policies for unrestricted gTLDs that could be registered by anyone for any purpose, to chartered gTLDs for specialized uses by specialized organizations. In October 2000, ICANN published a list of proposals for top-level domain strings it had received.

Geographic proposals

.ln and .le - Currently being sold by Dennis Hope's "Lunar Embassy Commission" alongside .lunar, .moon, .venus, .mars, .jupiter, .saturn, .uranus, .neptune, .pluto, .space. People who purchase novelty deeds for outer space property from him are also given free domains. None of these TLDs are supported at present by root servers.

Background

It is commonly known amongst fan circles that "The Kids" was written and performed during the 1993Emergency on Planet Earth tour. It may either have been an outtake from the album, or simply a song written after the album was fully produced and released. The live version of the track played during the tour had a different chorus when compared to the official album version. After "The Kids" was recorded with previous drummer, Nick Van Gelder, Derrick McKenzie replaced Nick, and all tracks from the Space Cowboy recording sessions were re-recorded with McKenzie on drums, aside from "The Kids", on which van Gelder's drumming remains. The song was probably left to be because of time constraints related to the mastering process, production and release.

Street children

Street children is a term for children experiencing homelessness who live on the streets of a city, town or village. Homeless youth are often called street kids and street youth; the definition of street children is contested, but many practitioners and policymakers use UNICEF’s concept of boys and girls, aged under eighteen years, for whom "the street" (including unoccupied dwellings and wasteland) has become home and/or their source of livelihood, and who are inadequately protected or supervised.

Female street children are sometimes called gamines, a term that is also used for Colombian street children of either gender.

Some street children, notably in more developed nations, are part of a subcategory called thrownaway children who are children that have been forced to leave home. Thrownaway children are more likely to come from single-parent homes. Street children are often subject to abuse, neglect, exploitation, or, in extreme cases, murder by "clean-up squads" that have been hired by local businesses or police. In Western societies, such children are sometimes treated as homeless children rather than criminals or beggars.

Scugnizzi

Plot

Fortunato Assante (Leo Gullotta) is an out work/out of money actor. He agrees to take a job teaching drama at a reform school. After some hesitation he realizes the potential and ability of various students, and has pity for the lives these kids have lived on the streets.

Dispatches: The Street Kids Of Mumbai (Documentary) - Real Stories

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This film reveals the brutal reality of life on the streets and in the slums of Mumbai, following the daily struggles of four young children to survive.
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13:12

Feeding 500 kids with US$195 in Philippine slums

Feeding 500 kids with US$195 in Philippine slums

Feeding 500 kids with US$195 in Philippine slums

Generous sponsors gave meals for impoverished kids in Cebu City.
We prepared vegetables, cooked, organized and distributed tickets around the squatter area.
You can feed 500 kids: http://riseabove-cebu.org/projects/food-program/
You can donate: http://riseabove-cebu.org/donate/
Buying vegetables at Carbon market: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QYZN7eEAY3E
“If you cannot feed a hundred people, then feed just one.”

27:35

Voices from Delhi's slum

Voices from Delhi's slum

Voices from Delhi's slum

A documentary about four children who live in Delhi's unregistered slums. They tell us about their dreams and aspirations, and role models. Their parents speak about their family situation and hopes for their children's future. Teachers at NGO Pratham talks about the business and its challenges. Continuous portrayed the harsh life in Delhi's unregistered slums.
The film is 27 minutes long.

6:19

Slum india part 2- slum life of india

Slum india part 2- slum life of india

Slum india part 2- slum life of india

Watch incredible real video of Slum life in india.How slum people are surviving in india.How kids are enjoying in difficult circumstances.
slum life of india- india slums, india's slumdog' millions: A glimpse of life in india's slums

2:00

My First Chocolate || Slum kids eating chocolate for the first time || Epic Reactions

My First Chocolate || Slum kids eating chocolate for the first time || Epic Reactions

My First Chocolate || Slum kids eating chocolate for the first time || Epic Reactions

My FirstChocolate - Slum kids eating chocolate for the first time. We've often heard sharing is caring , help the needy, etc. This time, why not actually do something and show the world how beautiful it is just to get a smile on a little child's face.
Background music - http://www.bensound.com/royalty-free-music/track/little-idea

"PMR" is an NGO in Delhi/India who supports homeless people as well as people living in Slums. Dr.Dr. Parasher leads you through the project and the slums. For more information about our movies, visit us at: www.durga-productions.com If you like this film, please share it. Thank you.

2:38

'They smoke crack...' Being 11 in a Rio favela - BBC News

'They smoke crack...' Being 11 in a Rio favela - BBC News

'They smoke crack...' Being 11 in a Rio favela - BBC News

BBCNews went to Maré favela to meet 11 year-old twins, Samira and Samir da Silva, to learn how violence affects their daily lives as they grow up in a Rio de Janeiro's shanty town. Brazil's shanty towns are often associated with criminality and high death tolls and in 2015, more than 100,000 students had their classes cancelled because of shootings near their schools.
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6:37

Saigon's worst slum. Vietnam ghetto life.

Saigon's worst slum. Vietnam ghetto life.

Saigon's worst slum. Vietnam ghetto life.

The people living in this slum squeeze out a living peeling garlic.
The kids are struggling to balance school and helping their parents.
Despite that the place looks clean and cosy and residents are still able to smile.
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Zing article:
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4:41

Slum kids confronting sexism in Mumbai

Slum kids confronting sexism in Mumbai

Slum kids confronting sexism in Mumbai

Why don’t boys do housework in Mumbai? Why do girls have to fight for an education? This is the first in an ongoing series about programs that challenge teenagers to reimagine male and female roles around the world.
The World Economic Forum 2014 Global Gender Gap Index ranked India as 114 out of 142 countries - based on how women fared against men when it came to economic participation and opportunities, educational attainment and health and survival.
We visited a project in Mumbai called GEMS – Gender EquityMovement in Schools, a program of the International Centre for Research on Women - to hear what boys and girls had to say about gender in their own lives, and then followed them home to get their parents' views.
Read the full story: http://www.trust.org/item/20150323000053-yi54l/
Read about the program at: http://www.icrw.org/where-we-work/gender-equity-movement-schools-gems
At the Thomson Reuters Foundation we stand for free, independent journalism, human rights, women’s empowerment, and the rule of law. We expose corruption worldwide and play a leading role in the fight against human trafficking. We use the skills, values, and expertise of Thomson Reuters to run programmes that trigger real change and empower people around the world. We tackle global issues. We achieve lasting impact.

3:59

Slum Kids

Slum Kids

Slum Kids

A compilation of video from a walk through one of Delhi, India's slums focusing on the kids that seem to be everywhere...

15:08

Mumbai Street Kids

Mumbai Street Kids

Mumbai Street Kids

In one of the world's largest cities, 150,000 kids live on the streets. They face a barrage of drugs, abuse and violence in their quest to survive

6:47

Indian Slum Kid Becomes Insane BMX Champ | TRULY

Indian Slum Kid Becomes Insane BMX Champ | TRULY

Indian Slum Kid Becomes Insane BMX Champ | TRULY

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A PIZZA delivery boy who was thrown out onto the streets by his father has become one of India’s best known BMX champions. Growing up in the slums of Mumbai, India, 26-year-old Annul Pale had a passion for cycling from his early days and developed an interest in BMX after watching the stunts on a sports channel. After experimenting with skateboarding and b-boying, Anul got into BMX stunt riding in 2005 and has since won numerous championships and even appeared in a movie.
VideoCredits:
Videographer / director: Shams Qari
Producer: Shatabdi Chakrabarti, Ruby Coote
Editor: ThomJohnson
Barcroft TV: https://www.youtube.com/user/barcroftmedia/featured
Barcroft Animals: https://www.youtube.com/barcroftanimals/featured
Barcroft Cars: https://www.youtube.com/user/BarcroftCars/featured
For more of the amazing side of life:
For the full story, visit BARCROFT.TV: http://www.barcroft.tv/
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0:18

Amazing Talent of Slum Kids

Amazing Talent of Slum Kids

Amazing Talent of Slum Kids

Street Kids of Cambodia

Born in France to English and Scottish missionary parents, Timothée Paton gave his life to Christ at the age of 4. At twelve years of age, he preached his first sermon. At 13, he set up an evangelistic outreach using gospel posters and advertisements in newspapers, reaching thousands in Europe and Africa.
After Bible school in the UK and serving as a pastor in France, Timothée was stirred by the needs of children living on the streets in Cambodia.
In 1999, he gave away everything he had and flew out to Phnom Penh where he has been serving God and the poor ever since.
Timothée launched 2 projects: “The Bridge of Hope” and “The Bong Paoun Project”, ministering to street-working children from the slums of Cambodia.

2:11

Salman Khan Playing With Poor SLUM Kids In Mumbai

Salman Khan Playing With Poor SLUM Kids In Mumbai

Salman Khan Playing With Poor SLUM Kids In Mumbai

WatchSalman Khan playing with poor slum children during the opening of Being Human's free Toilets for slums initiative.
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This film reveals the brutal reality of life on the streets and in the slums of Mumbai, following the daily struggles of four young children to survive.
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Street Kids Of Mumbai was produced by True Vision Productions. If you wish to find out more the people featured in this documentary then go to http://truevisiontv.com/foundation
Content licensed by Digital RightsGroup (DRG). Any queries, please contact us at: realstories@littledotstudios.com

published: 07 May 2016

Feeding 500 kids with US$195 in Philippine slums

Generous sponsors gave meals for impoverished kids in Cebu City.
We prepared vegetables, cooked, organized and distributed tickets around the squatter area.
You can feed 500 kids: http://riseabove-cebu.org/projects/food-program/
You can donate: http://riseabove-cebu.org/donate/
Buying vegetables at Carbon market: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QYZN7eEAY3E
“If you cannot feed a hundred people, then feed just one.”

published: 05 Jun 2018

Voices from Delhi's slum

A documentary about four children who live in Delhi's unregistered slums. They tell us about their dreams and aspirations, and role models. Their parents speak about their family situation and hopes for their children's future. Teachers at NGO Pratham talks about the business and its challenges. Continuous portrayed the harsh life in Delhi's unregistered slums.
The film is 27 minutes long.

published: 20 Feb 2013

Slum india part 2- slum life of india

Watch incredible real video of Slum life in india.How slum people are surviving in india.How kids are enjoying in difficult circumstances.
slum life of india- india slums, india's slumdog' millions: A glimpse of life in india's slums

published: 19 Dec 2016

My First Chocolate || Slum kids eating chocolate for the first time || Epic Reactions

My FirstChocolate - Slum kids eating chocolate for the first time. We've often heard sharing is caring , help the needy, etc. This time, why not actually do something and show the world how beautiful it is just to get a smile on a little child's face.
Background music - http://www.bensound.com/royalty-free-music/track/little-idea

"PMR" is an NGO in Delhi/India who supports homeless people as well as people living in Slums. Dr.Dr. Parasher leads you through the project and the slums. For more information about our movies, visit us at: www.durga-productions.com If you like this film, please share it. Thank you.

published: 14 May 2015

'They smoke crack...' Being 11 in a Rio favela - BBC News

BBCNews went to Maré favela to meet 11 year-old twins, Samira and Samir da Silva, to learn how violence affects their daily lives as they grow up in a Rio de Janeiro's shanty town. Brazil's shanty towns are often associated with criminality and high death tolls and in 2015, more than 100,000 students had their classes cancelled because of shootings near their schools.
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published: 03 Jan 2016

Saigon's worst slum. Vietnam ghetto life.

The people living in this slum squeeze out a living peeling garlic.
The kids are struggling to balance school and helping their parents.
Despite that the place looks clean and cosy and residents are still able to smile.
You can help with Paypal:
https://www.paypal.com/cgi-bin/webscr?cmd=_s-xclick&hosted_button_id=P3GHTNEDA3JM6
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Zing article:
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published: 24 Sep 2016

Slum kids confronting sexism in Mumbai

Why don’t boys do housework in Mumbai? Why do girls have to fight for an education? This is the first in an ongoing series about programs that challenge teenagers to reimagine male and female roles around the world.
The World Economic Forum 2014 Global Gender Gap Index ranked India as 114 out of 142 countries - based on how women fared against men when it came to economic participation and opportunities, educational attainment and health and survival.
We visited a project in Mumbai called GEMS – Gender EquityMovement in Schools, a program of the International Centre for Research on Women - to hear what boys and girls had to say about gender in their own lives, and then followed them home to get their parents' views.
Read the full story: http://www.trust.org/item/20150323000053-yi54l/
...

published: 23 Jul 2015

Slum Kids

A compilation of video from a walk through one of Delhi, India's slums focusing on the kids that seem to be everywhere...

published: 25 Jul 2014

Mumbai Street Kids

In one of the world's largest cities, 150,000 kids live on the streets. They face a barrage of drugs, abuse and violence in their quest to survive

published: 10 Apr 2013

Indian Slum Kid Becomes Insane BMX Champ | TRULY

SUBSCRIBE to Barcroft TV: http://bit.ly/Oc61Hj
A PIZZA delivery boy who was thrown out onto the streets by his father has become one of India’s best known BMX champions. Growing up in the slums of Mumbai, India, 26-year-old Annul Pale had a passion for cycling from his early days and developed an interest in BMX after watching the stunts on a sports channel. After experimenting with skateboarding and b-boying, Anul got into BMX stunt riding in 2005 and has since won numerous championships and even appeared in a movie.
VideoCredits:
Videographer / director: Shams Qari
Producer: Shatabdi Chakrabarti, Ruby Coote
Editor: ThomJohnson
Barcroft TV: https://www.youtube.com/user/barcroftmedia/featured
Barcroft Animals: https://www.youtube.com/barcroftanimals/featured
Barcroft Cars: https://www...

published: 05 Sep 2018

Amazing Talent of Slum Kids

Street Kids of Cambodia

Born in France to English and Scottish missionary parents, Timothée Paton gave his life to Christ at the age of 4. At twelve years of age, he preached his first sermon. At 13, he set up an evangelistic outreach using gospel posters and advertisements in newspapers, reaching thousands in Europe and Africa.
After Bible school in the UK and serving as a pastor in France, Timothée was stirred by the needs of children living on the streets in Cambodia.
In 1999, he gave away everything he had and flew out to Phnom Penh where he has been serving God and the poor ever since.
Timothée launched 2 projects: “The Bridge of Hope” and “The Bong Paoun Project”, ministering to street-working children from the slums of Cambodia.

published: 14 Aug 2015

Salman Khan Playing With Poor SLUM Kids In Mumbai

WatchSalman Khan playing with poor slum children during the opening of Being Human's free Toilets for slums initiative.
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Dispatches: The Street Kids Of Mumbai (Documentary) - Real Stories

Check out our new website for more incredible documentaries: HD and ad-free. https://goo.gl/LwMcmY
This film reveals the brutal reality of life on the streets ...

Check out our new website for more incredible documentaries: HD and ad-free. https://goo.gl/LwMcmY
This film reveals the brutal reality of life on the streets and in the slums of Mumbai, following the daily struggles of four young children to survive.
Want to watch more full-length Documentaries?
Click here: http://bit.ly/1GOzpIu
Follow us on Twitter for more - https://twitter.com/realstoriesdocs
Instagram - @realstoriesdocs
Street Kids Of Mumbai was produced by True Vision Productions. If you wish to find out more the people featured in this documentary then go to http://truevisiontv.com/foundation
Content licensed by Digital RightsGroup (DRG). Any queries, please contact us at: realstories@littledotstudios.com

Check out our new website for more incredible documentaries: HD and ad-free. https://goo.gl/LwMcmY
This film reveals the brutal reality of life on the streets and in the slums of Mumbai, following the daily struggles of four young children to survive.
Want to watch more full-length Documentaries?
Click here: http://bit.ly/1GOzpIu
Follow us on Twitter for more - https://twitter.com/realstoriesdocs
Instagram - @realstoriesdocs
Street Kids Of Mumbai was produced by True Vision Productions. If you wish to find out more the people featured in this documentary then go to http://truevisiontv.com/foundation
Content licensed by Digital RightsGroup (DRG). Any queries, please contact us at: realstories@littledotstudios.com

Feeding 500 kids with US$195 in Philippine slums

Generous sponsors gave meals for impoverished kids in Cebu City.
We prepared vegetables, cooked, organized and distributed tickets around the squatter area.
Y...

Generous sponsors gave meals for impoverished kids in Cebu City.
We prepared vegetables, cooked, organized and distributed tickets around the squatter area.
You can feed 500 kids: http://riseabove-cebu.org/projects/food-program/
You can donate: http://riseabove-cebu.org/donate/
Buying vegetables at Carbon market: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QYZN7eEAY3E
“If you cannot feed a hundred people, then feed just one.”

Generous sponsors gave meals for impoverished kids in Cebu City.
We prepared vegetables, cooked, organized and distributed tickets around the squatter area.
You can feed 500 kids: http://riseabove-cebu.org/projects/food-program/
You can donate: http://riseabove-cebu.org/donate/
Buying vegetables at Carbon market: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QYZN7eEAY3E
“If you cannot feed a hundred people, then feed just one.”

Voices from Delhi's slum

A documentary about four children who live in Delhi's unregistered slums. They tell us about their dreams and aspirations, and role models. Their parents speak ...

A documentary about four children who live in Delhi's unregistered slums. They tell us about their dreams and aspirations, and role models. Their parents speak about their family situation and hopes for their children's future. Teachers at NGO Pratham talks about the business and its challenges. Continuous portrayed the harsh life in Delhi's unregistered slums.
The film is 27 minutes long.

A documentary about four children who live in Delhi's unregistered slums. They tell us about their dreams and aspirations, and role models. Their parents speak about their family situation and hopes for their children's future. Teachers at NGO Pratham talks about the business and its challenges. Continuous portrayed the harsh life in Delhi's unregistered slums.
The film is 27 minutes long.

Slum india part 2- slum life of india

Watch incredible real video of Slum life in india.How slum people are surviving in india.How kids are enjoying in difficult circumstances.
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Watch incredible real video of Slum life in india.How slum people are surviving in india.How kids are enjoying in difficult circumstances.
slum life of india- india slums, india's slumdog' millions: A glimpse of life in india's slums

Watch incredible real video of Slum life in india.How slum people are surviving in india.How kids are enjoying in difficult circumstances.
slum life of india- india slums, india's slumdog' millions: A glimpse of life in india's slums

My First Chocolate || Slum kids eating chocolate for the first time || Epic Reactions

My FirstChocolate - Slum kids eating chocolate for the first time. We've often heard sharing is caring , help the needy, etc. This time, why not actually do so...

My FirstChocolate - Slum kids eating chocolate for the first time. We've often heard sharing is caring , help the needy, etc. This time, why not actually do something and show the world how beautiful it is just to get a smile on a little child's face.
Background music - http://www.bensound.com/royalty-free-music/track/little-idea

My FirstChocolate - Slum kids eating chocolate for the first time. We've often heard sharing is caring , help the needy, etc. This time, why not actually do something and show the world how beautiful it is just to get a smile on a little child's face.
Background music - http://www.bensound.com/royalty-free-music/track/little-idea

"PMR" is an NGO in Delhi/India who supports homeless people as well as people living in Slums. Dr.Dr. Parasher leads you through the project and the slums. For ...

"PMR" is an NGO in Delhi/India who supports homeless people as well as people living in Slums. Dr.Dr. Parasher leads you through the project and the slums. For more information about our movies, visit us at: www.durga-productions.com If you like this film, please share it. Thank you.

"PMR" is an NGO in Delhi/India who supports homeless people as well as people living in Slums. Dr.Dr. Parasher leads you through the project and the slums. For more information about our movies, visit us at: www.durga-productions.com If you like this film, please share it. Thank you.

'They smoke crack...' Being 11 in a Rio favela - BBC News

BBCNews went to Maré favela to meet 11 year-old twins, Samira and Samir da Silva, to learn how violence affects their daily lives as they grow up in a Rio de J...

BBCNews went to Maré favela to meet 11 year-old twins, Samira and Samir da Silva, to learn how violence affects their daily lives as they grow up in a Rio de Janeiro's shanty town. Brazil's shanty towns are often associated with criminality and high death tolls and in 2015, more than 100,000 students had their classes cancelled because of shootings near their schools.
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BBCNews went to Maré favela to meet 11 year-old twins, Samira and Samir da Silva, to learn how violence affects their daily lives as they grow up in a Rio de Janeiro's shanty town. Brazil's shanty towns are often associated with criminality and high death tolls and in 2015, more than 100,000 students had their classes cancelled because of shootings near their schools.
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Saigon's worst slum. Vietnam ghetto life.

The people living in this slum squeeze out a living peeling garlic.
The kids are struggling to balance school and helping their parents.
Despite that the place...

The people living in this slum squeeze out a living peeling garlic.
The kids are struggling to balance school and helping their parents.
Despite that the place looks clean and cosy and residents are still able to smile.
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The people living in this slum squeeze out a living peeling garlic.
The kids are struggling to balance school and helping their parents.
Despite that the place looks clean and cosy and residents are still able to smile.
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Slum kids confronting sexism in Mumbai

Why don’t boys do housework in Mumbai? Why do girls have to fight for an education? This is the first in an ongoing series about programs that challenge teenage...

Why don’t boys do housework in Mumbai? Why do girls have to fight for an education? This is the first in an ongoing series about programs that challenge teenagers to reimagine male and female roles around the world.
The World Economic Forum 2014 Global Gender Gap Index ranked India as 114 out of 142 countries - based on how women fared against men when it came to economic participation and opportunities, educational attainment and health and survival.
We visited a project in Mumbai called GEMS – Gender EquityMovement in Schools, a program of the International Centre for Research on Women - to hear what boys and girls had to say about gender in their own lives, and then followed them home to get their parents' views.
Read the full story: http://www.trust.org/item/20150323000053-yi54l/
Read about the program at: http://www.icrw.org/where-we-work/gender-equity-movement-schools-gems
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Why don’t boys do housework in Mumbai? Why do girls have to fight for an education? This is the first in an ongoing series about programs that challenge teenagers to reimagine male and female roles around the world.
The World Economic Forum 2014 Global Gender Gap Index ranked India as 114 out of 142 countries - based on how women fared against men when it came to economic participation and opportunities, educational attainment and health and survival.
We visited a project in Mumbai called GEMS – Gender EquityMovement in Schools, a program of the International Centre for Research on Women - to hear what boys and girls had to say about gender in their own lives, and then followed them home to get their parents' views.
Read the full story: http://www.trust.org/item/20150323000053-yi54l/
Read about the program at: http://www.icrw.org/where-we-work/gender-equity-movement-schools-gems
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Indian Slum Kid Becomes Insane BMX Champ | TRULY

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A PIZZA delivery boy who was thrown out onto the streets by his father has become one of India’s best known BMX...

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A PIZZA delivery boy who was thrown out onto the streets by his father has become one of India’s best known BMX champions. Growing up in the slums of Mumbai, India, 26-year-old Annul Pale had a passion for cycling from his early days and developed an interest in BMX after watching the stunts on a sports channel. After experimenting with skateboarding and b-boying, Anul got into BMX stunt riding in 2005 and has since won numerous championships and even appeared in a movie.
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A PIZZA delivery boy who was thrown out onto the streets by his father has become one of India’s best known BMX champions. Growing up in the slums of Mumbai, India, 26-year-old Annul Pale had a passion for cycling from his early days and developed an interest in BMX after watching the stunts on a sports channel. After experimenting with skateboarding and b-boying, Anul got into BMX stunt riding in 2005 and has since won numerous championships and even appeared in a movie.
VideoCredits:
Videographer / director: Shams Qari
Producer: Shatabdi Chakrabarti, Ruby Coote
Editor: ThomJohnson
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Barcroft Animals: https://www.youtube.com/barcroftanimals/featured
Barcroft Cars: https://www.youtube.com/user/BarcroftCars/featured
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Born in France to English and Scottish missionary parents, Timothée Paton gave his life to Christ at the age of 4. At twelve years of age, he preached his first sermon. At 13, he set up an evangelistic outreach using gospel posters and advertisements in newspapers, reaching thousands in Europe and Africa.
After Bible school in the UK and serving as a pastor in France, Timothée was stirred by the needs of children living on the streets in Cambodia.
In 1999, he gave away everything he had and flew out to Phnom Penh where he has been serving God and the poor ever since.
Timothée launched 2 projects: “The Bridge of Hope” and “The Bong Paoun Project”, ministering to street-working children from the slums of Cambodia.

Born in France to English and Scottish missionary parents, Timothée Paton gave his life to Christ at the age of 4. At twelve years of age, he preached his first sermon. At 13, he set up an evangelistic outreach using gospel posters and advertisements in newspapers, reaching thousands in Europe and Africa.
After Bible school in the UK and serving as a pastor in France, Timothée was stirred by the needs of children living on the streets in Cambodia.
In 1999, he gave away everything he had and flew out to Phnom Penh where he has been serving God and the poor ever since.
Timothée launched 2 projects: “The Bridge of Hope” and “The Bong Paoun Project”, ministering to street-working children from the slums of Cambodia.

WatchSalman Khan playing with poor slum children during the opening of Being Human's free Toilets for slums initiative.
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Dispatches: The Street Kids Of Mumbai (Documentary) - Real Stories

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This film reveals the brutal reality of life on the streets and in the slums of Mumbai, following the daily struggles of four young children to survive.
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Feeding 500 kids with US$195 in Philippine slums

Generous sponsors gave meals for impoverished kids in Cebu City.
We prepared vegetables, cooked, organized and distributed tickets around the squatter area.
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Buying vegetables at Carbon market: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QYZN7eEAY3E
“If you cannot feed a hundred people, then feed just one.”

Voices from Delhi's slum

A documentary about four children who live in Delhi's unregistered slums. They tell us about their dreams and aspirations, and role models. Their parents speak about their family situation and hopes for their children's future. Teachers at NGO Pratham talks about the business and its challenges. Continuous portrayed the harsh life in Delhi's unregistered slums.
The film is 27 minutes long.

Slum india part 2- slum life of india

Watch incredible real video of Slum life in india.How slum people are surviving in india.How kids are enjoying in difficult circumstances.
slum life of india- india slums, india's slumdog' millions: A glimpse of life in india's slums

My First Chocolate || Slum kids eating chocolate for the first time || Epic Reactions

My FirstChocolate - Slum kids eating chocolate for the first time. We've often heard sharing is caring , help the needy, etc. This time, why not actually do something and show the world how beautiful it is just to get a smile on a little child's face.
Background music - http://www.bensound.com/royalty-free-music/track/little-idea

"PMR" is an NGO in Delhi/India who supports homeless people as well as people living in Slums. Dr.Dr. Parasher leads you through the project and the slums. For more information about our movies, visit us at: www.durga-productions.com If you like this film, please share it. Thank you.

'They smoke crack...' Being 11 in a Rio favela - BBC News

BBCNews went to Maré favela to meet 11 year-old twins, Samira and Samir da Silva, to learn how violence affects their daily lives as they grow up in a Rio de Janeiro's shanty town. Brazil's shanty towns are often associated with criminality and high death tolls and in 2015, more than 100,000 students had their classes cancelled because of shootings near their schools.
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Saigon's worst slum. Vietnam ghetto life.

The people living in this slum squeeze out a living peeling garlic.
The kids are struggling to balance school and helping their parents.
Despite that the place looks clean and cosy and residents are still able to smile.
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Slum kids confronting sexism in Mumbai

Why don’t boys do housework in Mumbai? Why do girls have to fight for an education? This is the first in an ongoing series about programs that challenge teenagers to reimagine male and female roles around the world.
The World Economic Forum 2014 Global Gender Gap Index ranked India as 114 out of 142 countries - based on how women fared against men when it came to economic participation and opportunities, educational attainment and health and survival.
We visited a project in Mumbai called GEMS – Gender EquityMovement in Schools, a program of the International Centre for Research on Women - to hear what boys and girls had to say about gender in their own lives, and then followed them home to get their parents' views.
Read the full story: http://www.trust.org/item/20150323000053-yi54l/
Read about the program at: http://www.icrw.org/where-we-work/gender-equity-movement-schools-gems
At the Thomson Reuters Foundation we stand for free, independent journalism, human rights, women’s empowerment, and the rule of law. We expose corruption worldwide and play a leading role in the fight against human trafficking. We use the skills, values, and expertise of Thomson Reuters to run programmes that trigger real change and empower people around the world. We tackle global issues. We achieve lasting impact.

Indian Slum Kid Becomes Insane BMX Champ | TRULY

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A PIZZA delivery boy who was thrown out onto the streets by his father has become one of India’s best known BMX champions. Growing up in the slums of Mumbai, India, 26-year-old Annul Pale had a passion for cycling from his early days and developed an interest in BMX after watching the stunts on a sports channel. After experimenting with skateboarding and b-boying, Anul got into BMX stunt riding in 2005 and has since won numerous championships and even appeared in a movie.
VideoCredits:
Videographer / director: Shams Qari
Producer: Shatabdi Chakrabarti, Ruby Coote
Editor: ThomJohnson
Barcroft TV: https://www.youtube.com/user/barcroftmedia/featured
Barcroft Animals: https://www.youtube.com/barcroftanimals/featured
Barcroft Cars: https://www.youtube.com/user/BarcroftCars/featured
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Street Kids of Cambodia

Born in France to English and Scottish missionary parents, Timothée Paton gave his life to Christ at the age of 4. At twelve years of age, he preached his first sermon. At 13, he set up an evangelistic outreach using gospel posters and advertisements in newspapers, reaching thousands in Europe and Africa.
After Bible school in the UK and serving as a pastor in France, Timothée was stirred by the needs of children living on the streets in Cambodia.
In 1999, he gave away everything he had and flew out to Phnom Penh where he has been serving God and the poor ever since.
Timothée launched 2 projects: “The Bridge of Hope” and “The Bong Paoun Project”, ministering to street-working children from the slums of Cambodia.

Proposed top-level domain

The Domain Name System of the Internet consists of a set of top-level domains which constitute the root domain of the hierarchical name space and database. In the growth of the Internet, it became desirable to expand the set of initially six generic top-level domains in 1984. As a result new top-level domain names have been proposed for implementation by ICANN. Such proposals included a variety of models ranging from adoption of policies for unrestricted gTLDs that could be registered by anyone for any purpose, to chartered gTLDs for specialized uses by specialized organizations. In October 2000, ICANN published a list of proposals for top-level domain strings it had received.

Geographic proposals

.ln and .le - Currently being sold by Dennis Hope's "Lunar Embassy Commission" alongside .lunar, .moon, .venus, .mars, .jupiter, .saturn, .uranus, .neptune, .pluto, .space. People who purchase novelty deeds for outer space property from him are also given free domains. None of these TLDs are supported at present by root servers.

Mumbai Street Kids...

Indian Slum Kid Becomes Insane BMX Champ | TRULY...

Amazing Talent of Slum Kids...

Street Kids of Cambodia...

Salman Khan Playing With Poor SLUM Kids In Mumbai...

Slum Kids

We're just slum kids, and we know it,And we never stood a chance.We were dragged up from the gutter,From the wrong side of the tracks.So how dare you criticize,When you don't know what it's likeTo be dragged up from the gutter,From the wrong side of the tracks.Why do rich kids get all the breaks,While the poor slum kids have to work, sweat, struggle and slave?Why, Lord, there's so much injustice in this world?Slum kids never stand a chance.Look at all the slum kids all around you,Oh, they never stood a chance.We were dragged up from the gutter,From the wrong side of the tracks.Why do rich kids get all the breaks,While the poor slum kids have to work, sweat, struggle and slave?Why, Lord, there's so much injustice in this world?Slum kids never stand a chance.Look at all the slum kids all around you,Oh, they never stood a chance.We were dragged up from the gutter,From the wrong side of the tracks.So how dare you criticize,When you don't know what it's likeTo be dragged up from the gutter,